The Nova Scotia Society for the Protection of Animals (SPCA) is preparing to launch a trap, neuter, release (TNR) program in the county in August in response to Lunenburg residents»
concerns about feral cats.
While, in the past, communities were upset and
concerned about feral cat populations, the trap - neuter - return return program has calmed those fears because the cat population is not growing and these cats are getting vaccinated.
Not exact matches
Letteney is particularly
concerned, though,
about the
feral cat found with the disease in the Baldwinsville area.
At a workshop Tuesday night, commissioners and a dozen
concerned residents heard the department's progress report
about the decrease in the number of
feral cats.
If ABC is truly
concerned about the public health threat posed by «
feral cat colonies,» why withhold such critical information?
The motion goes to outline the prosecution's
concerns about Clark's expected testimony regarding the «reasonable steps an expert in this field would take to preclude the feeding of
feral cats.»
However,
concern about potential exposure of non-target species to bait - delivered toxicants has led to the development of a technique to more specifically target
feral cats using a pellet.
Other
concerned citizens learn
about TNR and are willing to take on the expenses of surgery, vaccinations, food, and supplies and ongoing management of the
feral cat colony.
We invite you to keep informed
about news and developments
concerning community
cats in New York City by visiting the NYC
Feral Cat Initiative website at www.NYCFeralCat.org.
I am really
concerned about the impact of
feral cats on native wildlife in Australia.
We receive countless calls from people
concerned about the welfare of
feral cats.
A citizen or group
concerned about the impacts of
feral cats, that could establish standing as a substantially affected party, might successfully challenge the FWCC in at least two ways: (1) seek an administrative determination of the invalidity of the FWCC's rule prohibiting the release in the state of non-native wildlife — defined as non-domestic animals, and thus not including
cats — on the ground that the rule is an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority because it modifies or contravenes the specific provisions of the law implemented; or (2) seek an administrative determination that FWCC's statement that the agency does not regulate
cats because they are a domestic species is an agency statement defined as a rule, in violation of § 120.54 (1)(a).
If you are
concerned about a large
feral population, or
feral cats living in a hostile environment, our hotline volunteers can guide you through the available options.
Despite widespread
concern about the welfare of free - roaming
cats, the lifespans of neutered
feral cats in managed colonies compare favorably with those of pet
cats.